Looks like some big decisions coming up.
Sadly the issue is, as ever, being distorted by spin and interest groups.
So there are reserves of £1.5 trillion(worked out how?), but only 10% of these are usable. So thats £150bn then. Still a lot of money but.....
And will gas prices "tumble" as apparently in the US, or drift down at best, as seems likely here.
Remind me why companies need a subsidy to exploit this apparently abundant resource?
Do any MB's live near proposed fracking sites?
I wonder what other activities there are that seem to involve the risk of causing pollution to drinking water and earthquakes, for which you can get paid a government subsidy.
Sadly the issue is, as ever, being distorted by spin and interest groups.
So there are reserves of £1.5 trillion(worked out how?), but only 10% of these are usable. So thats £150bn then. Still a lot of money but.....
And will gas prices "tumble" as apparently in the US, or drift down at best, as seems likely here.
Remind me why companies need a subsidy to exploit this apparently abundant resource?
Do any MB's live near proposed fracking sites?
I wonder what other activities there are that seem to involve the risk of causing pollution to drinking water and earthquakes, for which you can get paid a government subsidy.
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